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7.
Installation is the reverse of removal. Tighten the oil
pump retaining screws to the tightening torque specified
in
Table 2. Be sure the governor flyweight assembly is po-
sitioned on the locating pin
(Figure
the
crankshaft nut to the tightening torque specified in
Table
4.
Disassembly, inspection and reassembly
1.
Remove the oil pump cover
(Figure 52).
2.
Lift out the inner and outer pump rotors
(Figure 53).
3. Thoroughly clean all parts in solvent and blow them
dry with compressed air.
4.
Check the drive spindle and pump rotors for signs of
wear, scoring or damage. Replace damaged parts.
NOTE
The oil pump shaft
are pressed to-
gether; do not attempt to disassemble them.
The oil pump must be replaced as a unit as-
sembly any parts are damaged.
5. Reinstall the inner rotor in the pump body. Reinstall
the outer rotor in the pump body.
6.
Measure the clearance between the inner rotor tip and
outer rotor tip
(Figure 54). Compare the results with spec-
ifications in
Table 1.
7.
Measure the clearance between the outer rotor and the
pump body
(Figure 55). Compare the results with specifi-
cations in
Table 1.
8. Place a straightedge across the pump body. Measure
the side clearance between the rotors and straightedge
with a flat feeler gauge
(Figure
56). Compare the mea-
surement with specifications in
Tables 1-3.
9.
Measure the diameter of the inner rotor shaft. Measure
the shaft bore of the pump body. Calculate shaft clearance
and compare it with specifications in
Tables 1-3.
10. If any clearance measured
in Steps 6-9 is not with
specifications, replace the pump. Individual components
are not available. The pump must be replaced as a unit.
11. When reassembling the oil pump, be sure to lubricate
the rotors, body and shaft with engine oil.
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